I really enjoyed Bloodlines. I thought that Ms. Cameron had some interesting deviations from the stereotypical vampire. There were sections of the plot that I thought were a little far-fetched, but they all fit within the parameters of her world as created. I loved the character of Zara Lain. As mentioned in practically every review, Zara is the Queen of Snark. The dialogue reflects this well — it is very natural. Nate and Zara’s relationship also felt very natural, if a little rocky to start. I thought most of the supporting characters were well drawn, and even the bit players were unique individuals instead of cookie cutter cardboard. There were a few editing hiccups that made me cringe, but they didn’t detract too much from the plot. I thought that secrets were revealed in a graceful manner, and the book kept me turning pages, eager to know what happened next. I look forward to seeing the next book in the series, because I want to know what mischief Zara will get into next — even if she is not to be the focus.

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Rie Sheridan Rose multitasks. A lot. Her short stories appear in numerous anthologies, including Nightmare Stalkers and Dream Walkers Vols. 1 and 2, and Killing It Softly. She has authored twelve novels, six poetry chapbooks, and lyrics for dozens of songs. She tweets as @RieSheridanRose.